지정된 Object를 검색하고, 첫 번째 요소부터 지정된 인덱스까지 확장되는 ArrayList의 요소 범위에서 마지막으로 검색된 항목의 0부터 시작하는 인덱스를 반환합니다.Searches for the specified Object and returns the zero-based index of the last occurrence within the range of elements in the ArrayList that extends from the first element to the specified index.

지정된 Object를 검색하며, 지정된 수의 요소를 포함하고 지정된 인덱스에서 끝나는 ArrayList의 요소 범위에서 마지막으로 검색되는 0부터 시작하는 인덱스를 반환합니다.Searches for the specified Object and returns the zero-based index of the last occurrence within the range of elements in the ArrayList that contains the specified number of elements and ends at the specified index.

예제

using namespace System;
using namespace System::Collections;
void PrintIndexAndValues( IEnumerable^ myList );
int main()
{
// Creates and initializes a new ArrayList with three elements of the same value.
ArrayList^ myAL = gcnew ArrayList;
myAL->Add( "the" );
myAL->Add( "quick" );
myAL->Add( "brown" );
myAL->Add( "fox" );
myAL->Add( "jumps" );
myAL->Add( "over" );
myAL->Add( "the" );
myAL->Add( "lazy" );
myAL->Add( "dog" );
myAL->Add( "in" );
myAL->Add( "the" );
myAL->Add( "barn" );
// Displays the values of the ArrayList.
Console::WriteLine( "The ArrayList contains the following values:" );
PrintIndexAndValues( myAL );
// Searches for the last occurrence of the duplicated value.
String^ myString = "the";
int myIndex = myAL->LastIndexOf( myString );
Console::WriteLine( "The last occurrence of \"{0}\" is at index {1}.", myString, myIndex );
// Searches for the last occurrence of the duplicated value in the first section of the ArrayList.
myIndex = myAL->LastIndexOf( myString, 8 );
Console::WriteLine( "The last occurrence of \"{0}\" between the start and index 8 is at index {1}.", myString, myIndex );
// Searches for the last occurrence of the duplicated value in a section of the ArrayList. Note that the start index is greater than the end index because the search is done backward.
myIndex = myAL->LastIndexOf( myString, 10, 6 );
Console::WriteLine( "The last occurrence of \"{0}\" between index 10 and index 5 is at index {1}.", myString, myIndex );
}
void PrintIndexAndValues( IEnumerable^ myList )
{
int i = 0;
IEnumerator^ myEnum = myList->GetEnumerator();
while ( myEnum->MoveNext() )
{
Object^ obj = safe_cast<Object^>(myEnum->Current);
Console::WriteLine( " [{0}]: {1}", i++, obj );
}
Console::WriteLine();
}
/*
This code produces the following output.
The ArrayList contains the following values:
[0]: the
[1]: quick
[2]: brown
[3]: fox
[4]: jumps
[5]: over
[6]: the
[7]: lazy
[8]: dog
[9]: in
[10]: the
[11]: barn
The last occurrence of "the" is at index 10.
The last occurrence of "the" between the start and index 8 is at index 6.
The last occurrence of "the" between index 10 and index 5 is at index 10.
*/

using System;
using System.Collections;
public class SamplesArrayList {
public static void Main() {
// Creates and initializes a new ArrayList with three elements of the same value.
ArrayList myAL = new ArrayList();
myAL.Add( "the" );
myAL.Add( "quick" );
myAL.Add( "brown" );
myAL.Add( "fox" );
myAL.Add( "jumps" );
myAL.Add( "over" );
myAL.Add( "the" );
myAL.Add( "lazy" );
myAL.Add( "dog" );
myAL.Add( "in" );
myAL.Add( "the" );
myAL.Add( "barn" );
// Displays the values of the ArrayList.
Console.WriteLine( "The ArrayList contains the following values:" );
PrintIndexAndValues( myAL );
// Searches for the last occurrence of the duplicated value.
String myString = "the";
int myIndex = myAL.LastIndexOf( myString );
Console.WriteLine( "The last occurrence of \"{0}\" is at index {1}.", myString, myIndex );
// Searches for the last occurrence of the duplicated value in the first section of the ArrayList.
myIndex = myAL.LastIndexOf( myString, 8 );
Console.WriteLine( "The last occurrence of \"{0}\" between the start and index 8 is at index {1}.", myString, myIndex );
// Searches for the last occurrence of the duplicated value in a section of the ArrayList. Note that the start index is greater than the end index because the search is done backward.
myIndex = myAL.LastIndexOf( myString, 10, 6 );
Console.WriteLine( "The last occurrence of \"{0}\" between index 10 and index 5 is at index {1}.", myString, myIndex );
}
public static void PrintIndexAndValues( IEnumerable myList ) {
int i = 0;
foreach ( Object obj in myList )
Console.WriteLine( " [{0}]: {1}", i++, obj );
Console.WriteLine();
}
}
/*
This code produces the following output.
The ArrayList contains the following values:
[0]: the
[1]: quick
[2]: brown
[3]: fox
[4]: jumps
[5]: over
[6]: the
[7]: lazy
[8]: dog
[9]: in
[10]: the
[11]: barn
The last occurrence of "the" is at index 10.
The last occurrence of "the" between the start and index 8 is at index 6.
The last occurrence of "the" between index 10 and index 5 is at index 10.
*/

Imports System.Collections
Public Class SamplesArrayList
Public Shared Sub Main()
' Creates and initializes a new ArrayList with three elements of the same value.
Dim myAL As New ArrayList()
myAL.Add("the")
myAL.Add("quick")
myAL.Add("brown")
myAL.Add("fox")
myAL.Add("jumps")
myAL.Add("over")
myAL.Add("the")
myAL.Add("lazy")
myAL.Add("dog")
myAL.Add("in")
myAL.Add("the")
myAL.Add("barn")
' Displays the values of the ArrayList.
Console.WriteLine("The ArrayList contains the following values:")
PrintIndexAndValues(myAL)
' Searches for the last occurrence of the duplicated value.
Dim myString As [String] = "the"
Dim myIndex As Integer = myAL.LastIndexOf(myString)
Console.WriteLine("The last occurrence of ""{0}"" is at index {1}.", myString, myIndex)
' Searches for the last occurrence of the duplicated value in the first section of the ArrayList.
myIndex = myAL.LastIndexOf(myString, 8)
Console.WriteLine("The last occurrence of ""{0}"" between the start and index 8 is at index {1}.", myString, myIndex)
' Searches for the last occurrence of the duplicated value in a section of the ArrayList. Note that the start index is greater than the end index because the search is done backward.
myIndex = myAL.LastIndexOf(myString, 10, 6)
Console.WriteLine("The last occurrence of ""{0}"" between index 10 and index 5 is at index {1}.", myString, myIndex)
End Sub 'Main
Public Shared Sub PrintIndexAndValues(myList As IEnumerable)
Dim i as Integer
Dim obj As [Object]
For Each obj In myList
Console.WriteLine(" [{0}]: {1}", i, obj)
i = i + 1
Next obj
Console.WriteLine()
End Sub 'PrintIndexAndValues
End Class 'SamplesArrayList
' This code produces the following output.
'
' The ArrayList contains the following values:
' [0]: the
' [1]: quick
' [2]: brown
' [3]: fox
' [4]: jumps
' [5]: over
' [6]: the
' [7]: lazy
' [8]: dog
' [9]: in
' [10]: the
' [11]: barn
'
' The last occurrence of "the" is at index 10.
' The last occurrence of "the" between the start and index 8 is at index 6.
' The last occurrence of "the" between index 10 and index 5 is at index 10.

지정된 Object를 검색하고, 첫 번째 요소부터 지정된 인덱스까지 확장되는 ArrayList의 요소 범위에서 마지막으로 검색된 항목의 0부터 시작하는 인덱스를 반환합니다.Searches for the specified Object and returns the zero-based index of the last occurrence within the range of elements in the ArrayList that extends from the first element to the specified index.

반환

첫 번째 요소부터 startIndex까지 확장하는 ArrayList의 요소 범위 내에서 마지막으로 검색된 value의 인덱스(0부터 시작)이고, 검색되지 않으면 -1입니다.The zero-based index of the last occurrence of value within the range of elements in the ArrayList that extends from the first element to startIndex, if found; otherwise, -1.

예제

using namespace System;
using namespace System::Collections;
void PrintIndexAndValues( IEnumerable^ myList );
int main()
{
// Creates and initializes a new ArrayList with three elements of the same value.
ArrayList^ myAL = gcnew ArrayList;
myAL->Add( "the" );
myAL->Add( "quick" );
myAL->Add( "brown" );
myAL->Add( "fox" );
myAL->Add( "jumps" );
myAL->Add( "over" );
myAL->Add( "the" );
myAL->Add( "lazy" );
myAL->Add( "dog" );
myAL->Add( "in" );
myAL->Add( "the" );
myAL->Add( "barn" );
// Displays the values of the ArrayList.
Console::WriteLine( "The ArrayList contains the following values:" );
PrintIndexAndValues( myAL );
// Searches for the last occurrence of the duplicated value.
String^ myString = "the";
int myIndex = myAL->LastIndexOf( myString );
Console::WriteLine( "The last occurrence of \"{0}\" is at index {1}.", myString, myIndex );
// Searches for the last occurrence of the duplicated value in the first section of the ArrayList.
myIndex = myAL->LastIndexOf( myString, 8 );
Console::WriteLine( "The last occurrence of \"{0}\" between the start and index 8 is at index {1}.", myString, myIndex );
// Searches for the last occurrence of the duplicated value in a section of the ArrayList. Note that the start index is greater than the end index because the search is done backward.
myIndex = myAL->LastIndexOf( myString, 10, 6 );
Console::WriteLine( "The last occurrence of \"{0}\" between index 10 and index 5 is at index {1}.", myString, myIndex );
}
void PrintIndexAndValues( IEnumerable^ myList )
{
int i = 0;
IEnumerator^ myEnum = myList->GetEnumerator();
while ( myEnum->MoveNext() )
{
Object^ obj = safe_cast<Object^>(myEnum->Current);
Console::WriteLine( " [{0}]: {1}", i++, obj );
}
Console::WriteLine();
}
/*
This code produces the following output.
The ArrayList contains the following values:
[0]: the
[1]: quick
[2]: brown
[3]: fox
[4]: jumps
[5]: over
[6]: the
[7]: lazy
[8]: dog
[9]: in
[10]: the
[11]: barn
The last occurrence of "the" is at index 10.
The last occurrence of "the" between the start and index 8 is at index 6.
The last occurrence of "the" between index 10 and index 5 is at index 10.
*/

using System;
using System.Collections;
public class SamplesArrayList {
public static void Main() {
// Creates and initializes a new ArrayList with three elements of the same value.
ArrayList myAL = new ArrayList();
myAL.Add( "the" );
myAL.Add( "quick" );
myAL.Add( "brown" );
myAL.Add( "fox" );
myAL.Add( "jumps" );
myAL.Add( "over" );
myAL.Add( "the" );
myAL.Add( "lazy" );
myAL.Add( "dog" );
myAL.Add( "in" );
myAL.Add( "the" );
myAL.Add( "barn" );
// Displays the values of the ArrayList.
Console.WriteLine( "The ArrayList contains the following values:" );
PrintIndexAndValues( myAL );
// Searches for the last occurrence of the duplicated value.
String myString = "the";
int myIndex = myAL.LastIndexOf( myString );
Console.WriteLine( "The last occurrence of \"{0}\" is at index {1}.", myString, myIndex );
// Searches for the last occurrence of the duplicated value in the first section of the ArrayList.
myIndex = myAL.LastIndexOf( myString, 8 );
Console.WriteLine( "The last occurrence of \"{0}\" between the start and index 8 is at index {1}.", myString, myIndex );
// Searches for the last occurrence of the duplicated value in a section of the ArrayList. Note that the start index is greater than the end index because the search is done backward.
myIndex = myAL.LastIndexOf( myString, 10, 6 );
Console.WriteLine( "The last occurrence of \"{0}\" between index 10 and index 5 is at index {1}.", myString, myIndex );
}
public static void PrintIndexAndValues( IEnumerable myList ) {
int i = 0;
foreach ( Object obj in myList )
Console.WriteLine( " [{0}]: {1}", i++, obj );
Console.WriteLine();
}
}
/*
This code produces the following output.
The ArrayList contains the following values:
[0]: the
[1]: quick
[2]: brown
[3]: fox
[4]: jumps
[5]: over
[6]: the
[7]: lazy
[8]: dog
[9]: in
[10]: the
[11]: barn
The last occurrence of "the" is at index 10.
The last occurrence of "the" between the start and index 8 is at index 6.
The last occurrence of "the" between index 10 and index 5 is at index 10.
*/

Imports System.Collections
Public Class SamplesArrayList
Public Shared Sub Main()
' Creates and initializes a new ArrayList with three elements of the same value.
Dim myAL As New ArrayList()
myAL.Add("the")
myAL.Add("quick")
myAL.Add("brown")
myAL.Add("fox")
myAL.Add("jumps")
myAL.Add("over")
myAL.Add("the")
myAL.Add("lazy")
myAL.Add("dog")
myAL.Add("in")
myAL.Add("the")
myAL.Add("barn")
' Displays the values of the ArrayList.
Console.WriteLine("The ArrayList contains the following values:")
PrintIndexAndValues(myAL)
' Searches for the last occurrence of the duplicated value.
Dim myString As [String] = "the"
Dim myIndex As Integer = myAL.LastIndexOf(myString)
Console.WriteLine("The last occurrence of ""{0}"" is at index {1}.", myString, myIndex)
' Searches for the last occurrence of the duplicated value in the first section of the ArrayList.
myIndex = myAL.LastIndexOf(myString, 8)
Console.WriteLine("The last occurrence of ""{0}"" between the start and index 8 is at index {1}.", myString, myIndex)
' Searches for the last occurrence of the duplicated value in a section of the ArrayList. Note that the start index is greater than the end index because the search is done backward.
myIndex = myAL.LastIndexOf(myString, 10, 6)
Console.WriteLine("The last occurrence of ""{0}"" between index 10 and index 5 is at index {1}.", myString, myIndex)
End Sub 'Main
Public Shared Sub PrintIndexAndValues(myList As IEnumerable)
Dim i as Integer
Dim obj As [Object]
For Each obj In myList
Console.WriteLine(" [{0}]: {1}", i, obj)
i = i + 1
Next obj
Console.WriteLine()
End Sub 'PrintIndexAndValues
End Class 'SamplesArrayList
' This code produces the following output.
'
' The ArrayList contains the following values:
' [0]: the
' [1]: quick
' [2]: brown
' [3]: fox
' [4]: jumps
' [5]: over
' [6]: the
' [7]: lazy
' [8]: dog
' [9]: in
' [10]: the
' [11]: barn
'
' The last occurrence of "the" is at index 10.
' The last occurrence of "the" between the start and index 8 is at index 6.
' The last occurrence of "the" between index 10 and index 5 is at index 10.

지정된 Object를 검색하며, 지정된 수의 요소를 포함하고 지정된 인덱스에서 끝나는 ArrayList의 요소 범위에서 마지막으로 검색되는 0부터 시작하는 인덱스를 반환합니다.Searches for the specified Object and returns the zero-based index of the last occurrence within the range of elements in the ArrayList that contains the specified number of elements and ends at the specified index.

반환

count개의 요소를 포함하고 startIndex에서 끝나는 ArrayList의 요소 범위에 마지막으로 검색한 value의 인덱스(0부터 시작)이고, 검색되지 않으면 -1입니다.The zero-based index of the last occurrence of value within the range of elements in the ArrayList that contains count number of elements and ends at startIndex, if found; otherwise, -1.

using namespace System;
using namespace System::Collections;
void PrintIndexAndValues( IEnumerable^ myList );
int main()
{
// Creates and initializes a new ArrayList with three elements of the same value.
ArrayList^ myAL = gcnew ArrayList;
myAL->Add( "the" );
myAL->Add( "quick" );
myAL->Add( "brown" );
myAL->Add( "fox" );
myAL->Add( "jumps" );
myAL->Add( "over" );
myAL->Add( "the" );
myAL->Add( "lazy" );
myAL->Add( "dog" );
myAL->Add( "in" );
myAL->Add( "the" );
myAL->Add( "barn" );
// Displays the values of the ArrayList.
Console::WriteLine( "The ArrayList contains the following values:" );
PrintIndexAndValues( myAL );
// Searches for the last occurrence of the duplicated value.
String^ myString = "the";
int myIndex = myAL->LastIndexOf( myString );
Console::WriteLine( "The last occurrence of \"{0}\" is at index {1}.", myString, myIndex );
// Searches for the last occurrence of the duplicated value in the first section of the ArrayList.
myIndex = myAL->LastIndexOf( myString, 8 );
Console::WriteLine( "The last occurrence of \"{0}\" between the start and index 8 is at index {1}.", myString, myIndex );
// Searches for the last occurrence of the duplicated value in a section of the ArrayList. Note that the start index is greater than the end index because the search is done backward.
myIndex = myAL->LastIndexOf( myString, 10, 6 );
Console::WriteLine( "The last occurrence of \"{0}\" between index 10 and index 5 is at index {1}.", myString, myIndex );
}
void PrintIndexAndValues( IEnumerable^ myList )
{
int i = 0;
IEnumerator^ myEnum = myList->GetEnumerator();
while ( myEnum->MoveNext() )
{
Object^ obj = safe_cast<Object^>(myEnum->Current);
Console::WriteLine( " [{0}]: {1}", i++, obj );
}
Console::WriteLine();
}
/*
This code produces the following output.
The ArrayList contains the following values:
[0]: the
[1]: quick
[2]: brown
[3]: fox
[4]: jumps
[5]: over
[6]: the
[7]: lazy
[8]: dog
[9]: in
[10]: the
[11]: barn
The last occurrence of "the" is at index 10.
The last occurrence of "the" between the start and index 8 is at index 6.
The last occurrence of "the" between index 10 and index 5 is at index 10.
*/

using System;
using System.Collections;
public class SamplesArrayList {
public static void Main() {
// Creates and initializes a new ArrayList with three elements of the same value.
ArrayList myAL = new ArrayList();
myAL.Add( "the" );
myAL.Add( "quick" );
myAL.Add( "brown" );
myAL.Add( "fox" );
myAL.Add( "jumps" );
myAL.Add( "over" );
myAL.Add( "the" );
myAL.Add( "lazy" );
myAL.Add( "dog" );
myAL.Add( "in" );
myAL.Add( "the" );
myAL.Add( "barn" );
// Displays the values of the ArrayList.
Console.WriteLine( "The ArrayList contains the following values:" );
PrintIndexAndValues( myAL );
// Searches for the last occurrence of the duplicated value.
String myString = "the";
int myIndex = myAL.LastIndexOf( myString );
Console.WriteLine( "The last occurrence of \"{0}\" is at index {1}.", myString, myIndex );
// Searches for the last occurrence of the duplicated value in the first section of the ArrayList.
myIndex = myAL.LastIndexOf( myString, 8 );
Console.WriteLine( "The last occurrence of \"{0}\" between the start and index 8 is at index {1}.", myString, myIndex );
// Searches for the last occurrence of the duplicated value in a section of the ArrayList. Note that the start index is greater than the end index because the search is done backward.
myIndex = myAL.LastIndexOf( myString, 10, 6 );
Console.WriteLine( "The last occurrence of \"{0}\" between index 10 and index 5 is at index {1}.", myString, myIndex );
}
public static void PrintIndexAndValues( IEnumerable myList ) {
int i = 0;
foreach ( Object obj in myList )
Console.WriteLine( " [{0}]: {1}", i++, obj );
Console.WriteLine();
}
}
/*
This code produces the following output.
The ArrayList contains the following values:
[0]: the
[1]: quick
[2]: brown
[3]: fox
[4]: jumps
[5]: over
[6]: the
[7]: lazy
[8]: dog
[9]: in
[10]: the
[11]: barn
The last occurrence of "the" is at index 10.
The last occurrence of "the" between the start and index 8 is at index 6.
The last occurrence of "the" between index 10 and index 5 is at index 10.
*/

Imports System.Collections
Public Class SamplesArrayList
Public Shared Sub Main()
' Creates and initializes a new ArrayList with three elements of the same value.
Dim myAL As New ArrayList()
myAL.Add("the")
myAL.Add("quick")
myAL.Add("brown")
myAL.Add("fox")
myAL.Add("jumps")
myAL.Add("over")
myAL.Add("the")
myAL.Add("lazy")
myAL.Add("dog")
myAL.Add("in")
myAL.Add("the")
myAL.Add("barn")
' Displays the values of the ArrayList.
Console.WriteLine("The ArrayList contains the following values:")
PrintIndexAndValues(myAL)
' Searches for the last occurrence of the duplicated value.
Dim myString As [String] = "the"
Dim myIndex As Integer = myAL.LastIndexOf(myString)
Console.WriteLine("The last occurrence of ""{0}"" is at index {1}.", myString, myIndex)
' Searches for the last occurrence of the duplicated value in the first section of the ArrayList.
myIndex = myAL.LastIndexOf(myString, 8)
Console.WriteLine("The last occurrence of ""{0}"" between the start and index 8 is at index {1}.", myString, myIndex)
' Searches for the last occurrence of the duplicated value in a section of the ArrayList. Note that the start index is greater than the end index because the search is done backward.
myIndex = myAL.LastIndexOf(myString, 10, 6)
Console.WriteLine("The last occurrence of ""{0}"" between index 10 and index 5 is at index {1}.", myString, myIndex)
End Sub 'Main
Public Shared Sub PrintIndexAndValues(myList As IEnumerable)
Dim i as Integer
Dim obj As [Object]
For Each obj In myList
Console.WriteLine(" [{0}]: {1}", i, obj)
i = i + 1
Next obj
Console.WriteLine()
End Sub 'PrintIndexAndValues
End Class 'SamplesArrayList
' This code produces the following output.
'
' The ArrayList contains the following values:
' [0]: the
' [1]: quick
' [2]: brown
' [3]: fox
' [4]: jumps
' [5]: over
' [6]: the
' [7]: lazy
' [8]: dog
' [9]: in
' [10]: the
' [11]: barn
'
' The last occurrence of "the" is at index 10.
' The last occurrence of "the" between the start and index 8 is at index 6.
' The last occurrence of "the" between index 10 and index 5 is at index 10.